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2,470 stories by "Michael Billington"

Michael Pennington was an actor of astonishing range, a wise writer and witty company by Michael Billington

Over his kaleidoscopic career, the great Shakespearean was a stalwart of the RSC, co-founded a ‘rock’n’roll’ theatre company and excelled at Chekhov and PinterMichael Pennington was …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:10pm on May 11, 2026[SHARE]

As a schoolboy, I was dazzled by the Festival of Britain in 1951 – but it revealed a divided nation | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

From the Dome of Discovery to the massive cigar-shaped Skylon, the spectacular cultural showcase was an exhilarating sight in 1951. The Tories demolished those prime exhibits yet, 75 years o…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:00am on May 1, 2026[SHARE]

To see or not to see? Every single Shakespeare play – ranked! by Michael Billington

Antony and Cleopatra? Exhausting. Lear? Magnificent but flawed. Hamlet? Limitless. For Shakespeare’s birthday, the Guardian’s former theatre critic ranks all the plays***35 Continue read…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:40am on April 22, 2026[SHARE]

Walking Shadow by Greg Doran review " Shakespeare's healing power by Michael Billington

After the death of his husband, Antony Sher, the former RSC director embarks on a quest to see every First Folio This is really two books in one. The first part consists of the diaries writt…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:36pm on April 13, 2026[SHARE]

Dario Fo at 100: a deliriously funny playwright with a deadly serious purpose by Michael Billington

The great Italian entertainer's plays, such as Accidental Death of an Anarchist, have not lost their power to make audiences roar with laughter while confronting injustice In Britain we tend…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:48am on March 26, 2026[SHARE]

A new Henry V is a barometer of our times " what can Shakespeare's war play tell us amid global chaos? | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

Revivals of this history play usually reflect the politics of the moment. Now a fresh RSC retelling arrives in a world of instability and fractured alliances I have long argued that Shakespe…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:48am on January 21, 2026[SHARE]

Lovers and fighters: how Les Liaisons Dangereuses reveals the passions of Christopher Hampton by Michael Billington

As the writer turns 80, his masterful adaptation of the French novel is being revived at the National Theatre. It highlights his lifelong interest in political power play I once dubbed Chris…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:24am on January 13, 2026[SHARE]

Frank Dunlop was a theatrical visionary and the Young Vic is his enduring legacy | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

The director, who has died aged 98, permanently changed the landscape of British theatre by creating the Young Vic " and it reflected his own energetic and ever innovative nature Frank Dunl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:54am on January 7, 2026[SHARE]

'Melancholy magic': how Judi Dench and a host of stars came under the spell of the greatest comedy in history by Michael Billington

The Twelfth Night Reunion gathers some of the grandest names in British theatre, including Simon Callow and Stephen Fry, to explain why Shakespeare's play continues to bewitch audiences Many…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:24am on January 6, 2026[SHARE]

'As evil as Iago': the return of Terence Rattigan's shocking Man and Boy by Michael Billington

Rattigan hoped his 1954 tale about a swindler who exploits his son's sexual allure would prove him a serious dramatist. Its scandalous story reveals much about the playwright and resonates f…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:36am on January 2, 2026[SHARE]

Tom Stoppard: a brilliant dramatist who always raised the temperature of the room by Michael Billington

The self-described 'bounced Czech' created cerebral works centred by a core of genuine emotion " and always understood the ways of our world All the best dramatists extend the frontiers of d…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:06pm on November 29, 2025[SHARE]

The flop that finally flew: why did it take 40 years for Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along to soar? by Michael Billington

Its 1981 New York premiere was a disaster but this told-in-reverse musical became a Tony award-winning hit with Daniel Radcliffe. The film version is a tear-jerking joy I have made enough mi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on November 17, 2025[SHARE]

Ivo van Hove's All My Sons extends the UK's special relationship with Arthur Miller by Michael Billington

In his first hit play, now receiving another starry revival, the celebrated dramatist's analysis of the American psyche is steeped in European tradition The British theatre's long love affai…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:54am on November 11, 2025[SHARE]

An inspector's calling: JB Priestley's plea for justice echoes beyond his best-known play by Michael Billington

His parable of collective social responsibility is a hardy classic but the Yorkshire playwright's wider legacy should not be neglected How on earth does one sum up JB Priestley? He wrote 39 …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:06am on November 3, 2025[SHARE]

Prunella Scales was a queen of comedy with a passion for classical theatre by Michael Billington

The actor best known as TV's Sybil Fawlty dazzled over five decades on stage, in roles from from Shakespeare to Alan Bennett ' Fawlty Towers actor Prunella Scales dies at the age of 93 Prune…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:18am on October 28, 2025[SHARE]

Les Misérables: a musical full of heart and hope that continues to defy its critics by Michael Billington

When it opened in 1985, Les Mis got some rotten reviews. Forty years on, our writer sees it afresh and Cameron Mackintosh reflects on the show's spectacular success So were we wrong? By "we"…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:54am on October 7, 2025[SHARE]

Patricia Routledge brought humanity to an array of eccentrics, from Hyacinth Bucket to Lady Bracknell by Michael Billington

The versatile star, who has died aged 96, portrayed absurdly pretentious and apparently grotesque characters with wonderful sympathy Patricia Routledge was an actor of uncommon versatility e…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:48am on October 3, 2025[SHARE]

Hit and myth: Bacchae brings into view the National's history of revamping Greek tragedies by Michael Billington

Following in the footsteps of Peter Hall and Katie Mitchell, Indhu Rubasingham directs an ancient epic at the National Theatre. Bacchae reveals the virtues and vices of creating a new play f…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06am on September 29, 2025[SHARE]

Classics with added Yorkshire class: tributes to Tony Harrison by Ian McMillan, Michael Billington and Edith Hall

Harrison's poetry and plays made an electrifying connection with readers and audiences through his use of Leeds dialect, and his ear for rhyme. Writers remember his greatness Poet, playwrigh…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on September 28, 2025[SHARE]

King Lear is a masterpiece " as told by Akira Kurosawa rather than Shakespeare | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

The tragedy's mythic quality appeals to adapters the world over but the Japanese film-maker's Ran, now rereleased, manages to solve the play's problems I have long had mixed feelings about K…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:18am on July 8, 2025[SHARE]

The young Oscar Wilde's Russian revolutionary drama reveals a playwright divided by Michael Billington

Vera; or, The Nihilists concerns a plot to kill a tsar but after Alexander II was assassinated, its London premiere was cancelled. Now receiving a rare production, it captures his conflict b…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:54am on July 7, 2025[SHARE]

Everybody's talking about Jamie Lloyd: the explosive rise of superstar director masterminding Evita by Michael Billington

The maverick behind Tom Holland's Romeo and Nicole Scherzinger's Sunset Boulevard is now stunning passersby with Rachel Zegler's Palladium balcony scene Rarely can a balcony have caused such…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:24am on June 24, 2025[SHARE]

The Almeida theatre has a coup in Dominic Cooke: this gifted director is also a proven talent spotter | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

Moving easily between daring new work from the likes of Jez Butterworth to lucid fresh takes on the canon and heartful musicals, Cooke is an optimal new leader' Dominic Cooke appointed as th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:48pm on June 5, 2025[SHARE]

Gawn Grainger obituary by Michael Billington

Actor, playwright and screenwriter who was a stalwart of the National Theatre under Laurence Olivier The actor and writer Gawn Grainger, who has died aged 87, had an extraordinary career tha…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:36am on May 22, 2025[SHARE]

Abuse, witch-hunts and hangings: why Arthur Miller's masterpiece The Crucible still haunts us by Michael Billington

What's behind all the revivals of the shocking parable about terrifying McCarthyism in 1950s America? Our writer reflects on how, through the decades, each fresh production finds new meaning…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42am on May 6, 2025[SHARE]
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